Walter Ziers, John Gober and J. D. McBride Die in Hospital.
FACTORY WORKER DIES
John Gover, 812 Hudson street, was overcome while working as a brick setter at the Chicago plant east of Ottawa at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. He was taken to the hospital with a temperature of 110. He died at 11:30 last night, without regaining conciousness.
Gober had been employed at the brick plant for the past 20 years. He had been a resident of Ottawa for that length of time.
Death Notice from the Ottawa Daily-Republican Times, Ottawa, IL, July 2, 1931
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"JOHN GOBER SERVICES HELD AT ST. COLUMBA
Funeral services for John Gober, 53, who died of heat prostration Wednesday night, took place at 9 o'clock Saturday orning at St. Columba's church. Father Ralph Gates chanted a requiem high mass and burial was made in St. Columba's cemetery.
Members of the S.N.P.J., a fraternal organization to which Mr. Gober belonged, furnished the pall-bearers. They were Ignace Mikslavcic, Frank Kotan, Joe Krum, Lewis Dastigus, John Moclian, and Frnak Roberti. All of the pall-bearers were from La Salle."
Obituary from the Ottawa Daily-Republican Times, Ottawa, IL, July 6, 1931
Walter Ziers, John Gober and J. D. McBride Die in Hospital.
FACTORY WORKER DIES
John Gover, 812 Hudson street, was overcome while working as a brick setter at the Chicago plant east of Ottawa at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. He was taken to the hospital with a temperature of 110. He died at 11:30 last night, without regaining conciousness.
Gober had been employed at the brick plant for the past 20 years. He had been a resident of Ottawa for that length of time.
Death Notice from the Ottawa Daily-Republican Times, Ottawa, IL, July 2, 1931
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"JOHN GOBER SERVICES HELD AT ST. COLUMBA
Funeral services for John Gober, 53, who died of heat prostration Wednesday night, took place at 9 o'clock Saturday orning at St. Columba's church. Father Ralph Gates chanted a requiem high mass and burial was made in St. Columba's cemetery.
Members of the S.N.P.J., a fraternal organization to which Mr. Gober belonged, furnished the pall-bearers. They were Ignace Mikslavcic, Frank Kotan, Joe Krum, Lewis Dastigus, John Moclian, and Frnak Roberti. All of the pall-bearers were from La Salle."
Obituary from the Ottawa Daily-Republican Times, Ottawa, IL, July 6, 1931
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